Judge Says Suit to Preserve DACA will go on….

The judge announced Donald Trump’s “racially charged language,” as the reason to advance a suit seeking to keep the judges order to the government from ending the DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that has been in place since 2001….

It was codified by President Obama in 2014….

Trump has thrown the program to the current Congress….

They have done nothing about the program….

The judge has instructed the admin to keep the program in place….

Citing President Trump’s “racially charged language,” a federal judge in Brooklyn ruled on Thursday that a lawsuit seeking to preserve a program that protects hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants from deportation could continue.

The order, by Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis of Federal District Court in Brooklyn, was the strongest sign so far of judicial support for the program known as DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which has for months been the subject of a heated debate in Congress.

But in his order, Judge Garaufis pointed directly at Mr. Trump, noting that his numerous “racial slurs” and “epithets” — both as a candidate and from the White House — had created a “plausible inference” that the decision to end DACA violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution.